"The World's Most Dangerous Man" says he had fought like an aged fighter, but is a different man today.
UFC Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock will return to MMA after an over four-year hiatus at Bellator 138, to fight street-brawling internet sensation Kimbo Slice. But after such a long break, at 51 years of age and with only four wins in his last 14 fights, many critics feel Shamrock should not be fighting anymore.
Surprisingly, the "World's Most Dangerous Man" doesn't even disagree:
"I can't say anything, and I can't say that they're wrong, from what we've seen in the past," Shamrock told MMA Fighting's Luke Thomas.